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malaysia has been a major supplier of gas in asia. this week the country is hosting a conference to discuss the future of the energy source. nhk world reports. >> there's now a recognition we have entered into the golden age of gas. >> reporter: the world gas conference kicked off this week. the event held every three years welcomes drilling companies and researchers from more than 80 countries around the world. a major theme is how countries can secure sufficient gas supplies. malaysia boasts a number of gas fields in adjacent waters which has allowed it to be a major exporter of gas to other asian countries. but malaysia has been facing serious gas shortages in recent years as its own booming economy pushes up domestic energy demand. this is the new facility constructed three kilometers off the shore of malaysia. this facility is not to plus produce natural gas but to import it. >> as we continue to grow and develop, the demand for energy, demand for electricity, and the demand for gas will increase. >> reporter: malaysia is not the
malaysia has been a major supplier of gas in asia. this week the country is hosting a conference to discuss the future of the energy source. nhk world reports. >> there's now a recognition we have entered into the golden age of gas. >> reporter: the world gas conference kicked off this week. the event held every three years welcomes drilling companies and researchers from more than 80 countries around the world. a major theme is how countries can secure sufficient gas supplies....
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what do you think about moving to malaysia? i said, i am not interested in moving to malaysia. i just became a grandfather, and i am not interested. he said, we may need you to move to atlanta because that gentleman is interested in moving to malaysia. that is what happened. it was not in the plan at all i have been doing this for about 22 years, and with the work of jim and the team, it is an immaculate golf course. it is a pleasure to say that is where we were holding events, so thank you for that. your team has done a great job. it was a huge change when jim joins us. he brought a different expertise, but i know we are excited about staying here and having the contract extended. the next thing is some of the events will be at a different time of year, so i can come and visit. i would like to thank the commission and your entire teams for helping me get the job done. thank you again. i really appreciate it. gooaxe congratulations. good -- >> congratulations. [applause] there is a whole story about the work you have done. but is there any public comment on this item. we are on
what do you think about moving to malaysia? i said, i am not interested in moving to malaysia. i just became a grandfather, and i am not interested. he said, we may need you to move to atlanta because that gentleman is interested in moving to malaysia. that is what happened. it was not in the plan at all i have been doing this for about 22 years, and with the work of jim and the team, it is an immaculate golf course. it is a pleasure to say that is where we were holding events, so thank you for...
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malaysia's says no. the opposition to the government opposes that, saying they will not get their free rights in malaysia. if we do not have any legislation to my formal servin in boats will still keep coming and there will be more accidents -- any legislation, it will almost certainly mean votes will keep coming and there will be more accidents. >> it british charity says more than 1 million teenage girls die or suffer serious infection and disease every year because of pregnancy and childbirth. rosemary to young and become pregnant before their bodies are ready to become pregnant and bear children. it urges contraception and advice on the health benefits of later pregnancies. how common is this? >> it is a massive problem. both culturally and in so many countries around the world. it is 1 million girls who are dying through childbirth every year. this is a huge problem. >> and you yourself have just come back from one of the countries, avenue? eops. >> yes, i was just in ethiopia and was greeted with s
malaysia's says no. the opposition to the government opposes that, saying they will not get their free rights in malaysia. if we do not have any legislation to my formal servin in boats will still keep coming and there will be more accidents -- any legislation, it will almost certainly mean votes will keep coming and there will be more accidents. >> it british charity says more than 1 million teenage girls die or suffer serious infection and disease every year because of pregnancy and...
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because we have another road rage incident from malaysia. these two guys on a busy highway have a little fender-bender. looks like they're maybe going to talk it out. oh, let's see, should we exchange insurance information? i don't know. do you have geico? do you have a cut rate policy? i'm not really sure. actually, let's get in a huge fight on the highway. these guys kduke it out. the guy in the red shirt, as you can see, has some sort of weapon. i don't know if it's a bat. >> oh, my gosh. >> that is a sloppy fight. >> just swinging, tripping, rumbling, stumbling down the road. here the guy gets school boyed by the median and totally falls over in front of one of those cars and there are numerous instances during this video where you think, okay, it's over. but it's not over, they keep going. these guys go for round two. >> knocked him out of his shoes. >> the guy in the red eventually says, okay, we're done. he tosses his weapon. that's when the guy in the pink shirt goes, okay, now is my time to come in. >> is that blood on the other guy
because we have another road rage incident from malaysia. these two guys on a busy highway have a little fender-bender. looks like they're maybe going to talk it out. oh, let's see, should we exchange insurance information? i don't know. do you have geico? do you have a cut rate policy? i'm not really sure. actually, let's get in a huge fight on the highway. these guys kduke it out. the guy in the red shirt, as you can see, has some sort of weapon. i don't know if it's a bat. >> oh, my...
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. >> these people come from malaysia. they do not have a team in europe in 2012. they just love football. "football is for the whole world. all the people in this world really enjoyed this game. >> they say does not import for them which team is playing. they have covered the experience, to find out for themselves what european football mania is really like. with travel, accommodation, and tickets for the games, it is costing them around 2500 euros each. plus extra for souvenirs. >> for my girlfriend. for my mom. and this for me. >> this scarf was just borrowed for the photo. but travelers say many people in malaysia do not know much about poland, but all their photos could help change that. >> these two have decided on their favorite teams for the day and by the appropriator shirts. >> greece. >> they explained that in malaysia, people play football, but the national team rarely makes it into a major tournament because to many other countries play better. in europe in 2012, their loyalties are divided. >> i am for portugal. he is for china. >> portugal. >> the ma
. >> these people come from malaysia. they do not have a team in europe in 2012. they just love football. "football is for the whole world. all the people in this world really enjoyed this game. >> they say does not import for them which team is playing. they have covered the experience, to find out for themselves what european football mania is really like. with travel, accommodation, and tickets for the games, it is costing them around 2500 euros each. plus extra for...
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kilometers offility is not to plus produce natural gas but to demand for electricity, and the >> reporter: malaysia is not thecing country consumption. indonesif natural gas.government adopted the policy this s to rise in industrialized countong been major thjapan creased demand for gas to generate 2% more gas last new energy sources, japan is one sights on shale gas tary rock er ground.an's leader, is eady taking part in j to extract shale gas iother countries. liquified naturaltain to become japan's futu we feel that our responsibilit but these efforts while na southeas increasingly fap up our bulletin i'm patchari bangkok.> north korean leader kim ng-un has made military developmentrity sinceower. the north is also seeking ways tattered economy. that's the attention pe.s. ♪♪♪♪ >> reporter: a n pyongyang restaurant north korean cuisine. eskorean dishes are popular in this may be the first ry in europe.. and it's spe the paintings and the music.th korean k at the restaurant. a nine-course the business' dutchh korean officialsn they first heard the id oney, so of cour oppor: according to th
kilometers offility is not to plus produce natural gas but to demand for electricity, and the >> reporter: malaysia is not thecing country consumption. indonesif natural gas.government adopted the policy this s to rise in industrialized countong been major thjapan creased demand for gas to generate 2% more gas last new energy sources, japan is one sights on shale gas tary rock er ground.an's leader, is eady taking part in j to extract shale gas iother countries. liquified naturaltain to...
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. >> world's second biggest ipo fell but soars in malaysia. >> jpmorgan's trading loss could soar as high as $9 billion, four times as much as the bank had estimated. >>> okay. welcome to today's barack obama. let's recap the german unemployment numbers. ticking up to 6.8% in june not a tick up because they revised up the may figures. pay was originally 6.7. it's 6.8 in june. unemployment seasonally adjusted also jumped by 7,000, it was supposed to jump by 5,000. it brought the euro/dollar down on the session to 1.243. we're down below the three week low. so that's just the backdrop for this -- i won't say crucial summit. >> not even going to go there. we had expectations and walked back from the critical element of the summit which by the way, it was supposed to be today and tomorrow, could go into the weekend if they need more time to firm up. i think they need more than four days. angela merkel says she has no illusions -- excuse me one second here -- angela merkel says she has no illusions that the eyes of the world will be on germany as eu leaders meet for a crucial summit. the
. >> world's second biggest ipo fell but soars in malaysia. >> jpmorgan's trading loss could soar as high as $9 billion, four times as much as the bank had estimated. >>> okay. welcome to today's barack obama. let's recap the german unemployment numbers. ticking up to 6.8% in june not a tick up because they revised up the may figures. pay was originally 6.7. it's 6.8 in june. unemployment seasonally adjusted also jumped by 7,000, it was supposed to jump by 5,000. it brought...
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indonesia, malaysia. >> it is a secular government, is it not? >> indonesia is not an islamic state, even though we are a majority muslim country. we are modern, very modern. we live in peace and harmony. hillary clinton, when she visited indonesia, she said that if you want to know, these things cannot coexist together, women's rights, democracy, and islam. >> let's hold it there. i want to talk to you about being a muslim woman in the united states and also back home. sit tight right now. rosa rait is dr. - djalal. she heads up an organization called the muslim women's association in washington. we will investigate that on the other side. "this is america." >> "this is america" is made possible by the national education association, the nation's largest advocate for children and public education. forging a higher global standard. the ctc foundation, afo communications, and the rotondaro family trust. >> we want to talk a little bit -- take a sip, we are in a coffee shop. what is life like to be a muslim woman in america? >> i am here on the roa
indonesia, malaysia. >> it is a secular government, is it not? >> indonesia is not an islamic state, even though we are a majority muslim country. we are modern, very modern. we live in peace and harmony. hillary clinton, when she visited indonesia, she said that if you want to know, these things cannot coexist together, women's rights, democracy, and islam. >> let's hold it there. i want to talk to you about being a muslim woman in the united states and also back home. sit...
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business people and energy experts are in malaysia this week to hammer out deals for the resource. about 5,000 people from more than 80 countries are attending the five-day triennial world gas conference. president of the international gas union abdul rahim hashim said natural gas is efficient and environmentally friendly. he also said the fuel can help save the global environment. emerging economies like china and india are driving the booming demand for natural gas. japan also wants more of the fuel. the country has halted all its nuclear power plants and faces a potential energy shortfall. the participants are expected to discuss prices and new energy resources. shale gas which is extracted from sedimentary rock has been hailed as a fuel of the future. but experts are divided over its ecological impact. >>> and that's the latest in business for this hour. i'll leave you with a check on markets. >>> tokyo police are searching for the last remaining fugitive from aum shinrikyo cult. a female member now in custody says she once lived with the wanted man. 40-year-old naoko kikuchi w
business people and energy experts are in malaysia this week to hammer out deals for the resource. about 5,000 people from more than 80 countries are attending the five-day triennial world gas conference. president of the international gas union abdul rahim hashim said natural gas is efficient and environmentally friendly. he also said the fuel can help save the global environment. emerging economies like china and india are driving the booming demand for natural gas. japan also wants more of...
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we need you to build robust partnerships throughout that region, countries like malaysia and indonesia, with vietnam, singapore and india and others. we need to you strengthen defense ties with china. china's military is growing and modernizing. we must be vigilante. we must be strong. we must be prepared to confront any challenge. but the key to that region is going to be to develop a new era of defense cooperation between our countries. one in which our military shares security burdens in order to advance peace in asia pacific and around the world. tomorrow i depart on a trip to southeast asia. and later this year i will visit china for the first time as secretary of defense. i'll tell all of these nations that the united states will remain a pacific power. and i'll tell them why. because of you. because during your careers, many of you will be headed to the pacific. there and across the globe, the navy and marine corps must lead a resurgence of america's incurring maritime. as graduates of the navy academy you've earned much and you've been given much. and now as navy and marine cor
we need you to build robust partnerships throughout that region, countries like malaysia and indonesia, with vietnam, singapore and india and others. we need to you strengthen defense ties with china. china's military is growing and modernizing. we must be vigilante. we must be strong. we must be prepared to confront any challenge. but the key to that region is going to be to develop a new era of defense cooperation between our countries. one in which our military shares security burdens in...
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that was deported from malaysia and it looks like twenty eight years of my current three years of my life so i have no idea what might go so here i am story of a good get out to the city you know. not a. heart but there's a god and we have a lot of faith in him yes i think so that's how we are that. the united states. would have green card my mom. crosses all the pit legal paperwork finance and everything all right but i never became a u.s. citizen no the whole problem would have become a little known i would have never been i never thought i was going to go through this sort of thought you know all my life in l.a. what's it like santa monica has the hearing for all the torn apart. different indefinite wherever i can never go back to united my pleasure to work here for like four or five months ahead gather enough money to pay for somebody help me get a brother i mean on this roof right but it's all about. there it is. the majesty of las vegas. this is the first go. to get anything. but really sincere it's come on. but i believe it when you're fighting a battle. the more you gamble th
that was deported from malaysia and it looks like twenty eight years of my current three years of my life so i have no idea what might go so here i am story of a good get out to the city you know. not a. heart but there's a god and we have a lot of faith in him yes i think so that's how we are that. the united states. would have green card my mom. crosses all the pit legal paperwork finance and everything all right but i never became a u.s. citizen no the whole problem would have become a...
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boat that was deported from malaysia and it looks like twenty eight years of my thirty three years of my life so i have no idea what might go so here i am struggling to adapt to this city you know did. not eat. hard but there's a god and we have a lot of faith in him and thanks to the south we are that. the united states. would have green card my mom. crosses all the pit legal paperwork the line if everything was all right but i never became a u.s. citizen no the whole problem but i would have been with us and then i would have never been i never thought i was going to go through this sort of thought you know all my life in l.a. what's that like santa monica this really has that we're going for tore it apart. different indefinitely forever i can never go back and i think my plans are to work here for like four or five months ahead gather enough money to pay for somebody help me get a brother i mean on this roof right that's what it's all about. there it is. the majesty of las vegas. this is the first go. to get anything. but the owner clearly states here is coming. back to libya where
boat that was deported from malaysia and it looks like twenty eight years of my thirty three years of my life so i have no idea what might go so here i am struggling to adapt to this city you know did. not eat. hard but there's a god and we have a lot of faith in him and thanks to the south we are that. the united states. would have green card my mom. crosses all the pit legal paperwork the line if everything was all right but i never became a u.s. citizen no the whole problem but i would have...
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businesspeople and energy experts are in malaysia this week to hammer out deals for the resource. about 5,000 people from more than 80 countries are attending the five day world gas conference. president of the international gas union abdul hashim says natural gas is environmentally friendly. emerging economies such as china and india are driving the booming demand for natural gas. japan also wants more of the fuel. the country has halted all its nuclear power plants and faces a potential energy shortfall. the participants are expected to discuss prices and new energy resources. shale gas extracted from sedimentary rock has been haled as a fuel of the future, but experts are divided over its ecological impact. >>> volcanic activity is a fact of life. 110 volcanos in japan could erupt any time. the country's a world leader in volcano research. and works with many other nations that face the possibility of eruptions. nhk world reports on what joint program. >> reporter: indonesia is near the top of countries with the most active volcanos. one of the most active is mt. merapi. an eru
businesspeople and energy experts are in malaysia this week to hammer out deals for the resource. about 5,000 people from more than 80 countries are attending the five day world gas conference. president of the international gas union abdul hashim says natural gas is environmentally friendly. emerging economies such as china and india are driving the booming demand for natural gas. japan also wants more of the fuel. the country has halted all its nuclear power plants and faces a potential...
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report from malaysia and it looks like twenty eight years of my current three years of my life so i have no idea what might go off so here i am struggling to adapt to the city you know. when it will not be. hard but there is a god and we have a lot of pain to him. thanks to the south we can let. you know. what it green card my mom. we process all the pain legal paperwork. and everything all right but i never became a us citizen no the whole problem would have become a little known i would have never been i never thought i was going to go through this sort of thought you know all my life in l.a. what's that like santa monica police that's all you're going for they tore it apart . indefinitely wherever i can never go back to my plans or to work here for like four or five months ahead gather enough money to pay for somebody help me get a brother i mean on the street right but it's all about. there it is. the majesty of las vegas. this is for. you to get anything on this. but the owner clearly something serious going on. but i believe it when you're pointing out your heart that. the more you
report from malaysia and it looks like twenty eight years of my current three years of my life so i have no idea what might go off so here i am struggling to adapt to the city you know. when it will not be. hard but there is a god and we have a lot of pain to him. thanks to the south we can let. you know. what it green card my mom. we process all the pain legal paperwork. and everything all right but i never became a us citizen no the whole problem would have become a little known i would have...
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> reporter: he sees thailand as an entry point to other southeast asian markets such as vietnam and malaysia. two countries that are taking part in the transpacific partnership talks. bangkok now has over 100 restaurants serving beef barbecue. it's becoming widely popular. in may, he went to bangkok to discuss marketing strategies with local trading companies. they decided to focus on beef barbecue restaurants and supermarkets already selling high quality beef. in some supermarkets they've set up counters. the beef is cut to order, as much or as little as needed. samples are handed out to draw in customers. >> translator: it's delicious. slowly but surely he's aiming to create a foothold in thailand for premium omi beef. he already has ten customers in thailand. he plans to export 50 head of cattle this year and twice that number in 2013. >> as a cattle farmer, i never imagined i'd be working as an exporter. if i produce really high quality beef, i think it will be appreciated abroad. this is a great opportunity to increase my exports. >> he and other cattle farmers in shiga prefecture are s
> reporter: he sees thailand as an entry point to other southeast asian markets such as vietnam and malaysia. two countries that are taking part in the transpacific partnership talks. bangkok now has over 100 restaurants serving beef barbecue. it's becoming widely popular. in may, he went to bangkok to discuss marketing strategies with local trading companies. they decided to focus on beef barbecue restaurants and supermarkets already selling high quality beef. in some supermarkets they've...
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reporter: he sees thailand as an entry point to other southeast asian markets, such as vietnam and malaysia. two countries that are taking part in the trans-pacific partnership talks. bangkok now has over 100 restaurants serving beef barbecue. it is becoming widely popular. in may, he went to bangkok to discuss marketing strategies with local trading companies. they decided to focus on beef barbecue restaurants and supermarkets that are already selling high quality beef. in some supermarkets, they set up counters. the beef is cut to order, as much or as little as needed. samples are handed out to draw in customers. >> translator: it's delicious. >> reporter: slowly but surely, he aims to create a foot hold in thailand for premium omi beef. he already has ten customers in thailand. he plans to export 50 head of cattle this year and twice that number in 2013. >> translator: as a cattle farmer, i never imagined i would be working as an exporter. if i produce really high quality beef, i think it will be appreciated abroad. this is a great opportunity to increase my exports. >> he and other catt
reporter: he sees thailand as an entry point to other southeast asian markets, such as vietnam and malaysia. two countries that are taking part in the trans-pacific partnership talks. bangkok now has over 100 restaurants serving beef barbecue. it is becoming widely popular. in may, he went to bangkok to discuss marketing strategies with local trading companies. they decided to focus on beef barbecue restaurants and supermarkets that are already selling high quality beef. in some supermarkets,...
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. >> let me ask you about these family-friendly sections, because malaysia airlines has certainly started doing that, but don't you think they could be helpful for parents and really everyone in the long run if they were just all in one family-friendly area? they used to put smokers, do you remember, in the back of the plane when you could smoke in the air? >> exactly. exactly. i think we should bring back both of those. i think that -- i think that that would be great. because first of all, the kids play with each other. and secondly, for somebody who is child-free, you have no idea the terror that it takes to take a child on to the plane knowing that you don't know what's going to happen. i mean, children can turn into like, you know, tiny, horrible animals in rompers on planes and there's no way to escape from that, i mean, other than to pretend it's just not your child. so -- >> run the other way. >> exactly. i think that's a wonderful thing. and also, if you want to have like an entire separate flight that you're going to pay more for just so you don't have to be with a child, i thin
. >> let me ask you about these family-friendly sections, because malaysia airlines has certainly started doing that, but don't you think they could be helpful for parents and really everyone in the long run if they were just all in one family-friendly area? they used to put smokers, do you remember, in the back of the plane when you could smoke in the air? >> exactly. exactly. i think we should bring back both of those. i think that -- i think that that would be great. because...
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brazil, india, malaysia and canada are the remaining sources and while china uses 60% of the rare earths that it means today there's no doubt that it will likely use all of that, that it produces eventually. if that happens, that's going to jeopardize manufacturers' access to these materials. costs will rise as they have been. not only on manufacturers, but also on consumers. the economy will suffer and more jobs will be in jeopardy. the united states has an opportunity to tap a new source of rare earth and avoid the scenario, but first, we need to ratify the law of the sea treaty. the development of resources on or near the deep sea bed, companies in the united states are unlikely to invest heavily in deep seabed mining because of the risk of legal challenges to their activities. today, many u.s. companies have means to explore and develop these resources and minerals, but they will only do so if there is a structure in place that contains internationally recognized agreements. ratification will give companies the certainty they need to begin to develop these resources. mining companies
brazil, india, malaysia and canada are the remaining sources and while china uses 60% of the rare earths that it means today there's no doubt that it will likely use all of that, that it produces eventually. if that happens, that's going to jeopardize manufacturers' access to these materials. costs will rise as they have been. not only on manufacturers, but also on consumers. the economy will suffer and more jobs will be in jeopardy. the united states has an opportunity to tap a new source of...
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agreement is the deal that's being negotiated and means that corporations that are based in vietnam or in malaysia and they could be chinese subsidiaries of in those countries could could use this and so so we're seeing the same policy that president obama campaigned to change being pushed through this agreement and then even expanded there are certain pieces of this where foreign corporations could actually even challenge contracts for government procurement so they could have a contract to free it for our local tax dollars to be used and if they don't like the way that contract is being used they could they could sue certain types of others types of land use laws that weren't actually covered under the nafta could be covered under this proposal so what we're seeing is actually an expansion as opposed to learning lessons from the past and actually changing and moving back and recovering our sovereignty to what extent is the leaking of this document indication that this is actually the direction they're going with or is this just a piece of the negotiation something somebody put on the table might
agreement is the deal that's being negotiated and means that corporations that are based in vietnam or in malaysia and they could be chinese subsidiaries of in those countries could could use this and so so we're seeing the same policy that president obama campaigned to change being pushed through this agreement and then even expanded there are certain pieces of this where foreign corporations could actually even challenge contracts for government procurement so they could have a contract to...
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not just involving china and vietnam they are also other parties such as the philippines sleep with malaysia and also taiwan now the situation the deal made for the past eight years to the north pole of china and vietnam has been improving their relationship ended nine hundred ninety s. and to thousands we have to look to what happened in the peace treaty after china in vietnam in ninety seven deny china in vietnam also engaged in a marine conference in ninety seven in ninety eight ok let me give me just a moment there i made the people suffer dreadfully from past us michu action in there against them could their government actually be considering letting the american military return will this will this happen. yep they of course welcome americans return because it will serve a kind of. no to china china can nort assert all is so frantic aims over this off china sea and vietnam can also be packed up by the americans military power to counter china's military dominance in the region so what's going to get in return for granting access to u.s. warships. i think there should be some financial a
not just involving china and vietnam they are also other parties such as the philippines sleep with malaysia and also taiwan now the situation the deal made for the past eight years to the north pole of china and vietnam has been improving their relationship ended nine hundred ninety s. and to thousands we have to look to what happened in the peace treaty after china in vietnam in ninety seven deny china in vietnam also engaged in a marine conference in ninety seven in ninety eight ok let me...
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very very strong language used in malaysia and. you know a lot of that they did it with the extradition treaty out. i mean that's been a big concern and certainly it's on you know many many people to show in our day and he's made it clear that he's just the fight on the stuff that is a little. and that we look blurring. ok thank you very much indeed live in london with our breaking news that it's so you saw him with ecuador this is all to live through moscow that's now join marina for the latest this is the marina hi bill well we're watching the american markets which are the only one straight in right now so let's take a look at the latest figures and see what's happening there basically they're going from strength to strength the dow is out of over half a percent the nasdaq is over one percent and the black and that's because and that's a confidence is coming back at us despite negative data coming out from the u.s. and all of this is due to the fact that investors are now. about the federal reserve taking action to stimulate the
very very strong language used in malaysia and. you know a lot of that they did it with the extradition treaty out. i mean that's been a big concern and certainly it's on you know many many people to show in our day and he's made it clear that he's just the fight on the stuff that is a little. and that we look blurring. ok thank you very much indeed live in london with our breaking news that it's so you saw him with ecuador this is all to live through moscow that's now join marina for the...
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as you know, malaysia, my home country, is former colony of britain and we have strong historical ties. a lot of investors into this part of the world. we want to take a big part of this this development. >> we're showing images. power station. mostly people in london just want to know because chelsea said they would make it into a football stadium. what are your plans for it? >> as it is now, we have the approval whereby it will remain in-tag intact. we're committed to remain the structure as it is and maybe convert the area into a town center for that particular area. we're committed to job creation in the area and we think we can play a positive role in redevelopment of london. >> with regards to why you're getting involved now, i'm looking at the economic data and the weakness indicated still coming through. what's your time frame on this and how much do you anticipate that it could add to the economy? >> we're committed to the long term development of the we think over the long term, measures taken by the governments in europe and uk i think the economy will turn around and we wan
as you know, malaysia, my home country, is former colony of britain and we have strong historical ties. a lot of investors into this part of the world. we want to take a big part of this this development. >> we're showing images. power station. mostly people in london just want to know because chelsea said they would make it into a football stadium. what are your plans for it? >> as it is now, we have the approval whereby it will remain in-tag intact. we're committed to remain the...
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. >> i have played a good tournament in malaysia and other places where it is hot. certainly, if it does, lifting weights, it comes into play when you have days like this. >> set bardeau on the back nine, his shot of the day the 45. >> i nailed the cup at the end. it just took a while for it to go back to the right. eventually, it broke towards the back part of the green. >> he finished with a tap-in part on nine. then he made his way through a gauntlet of fans. correctly, punter is the leader at six under par. the wizards are still reveling in their third overall pacick. they selected bradley beal from florida, said to be the perfect complement to john walsh. he turned 19 last night and is still soaking it in. >> i think the team that they have now is going to be great. they just made a great trade, so i think have a great front line and hopefully i can help the backcourt with john and jordan crawford. >> hunter is the leader today. very hot. the players are weathering it, and so are we. >> let's > >beal >> an estimated one out of 88 children is affected with autis
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capacity of malaysia airlines. i think that's it. generally across the board we still see pressure across the airline this year. >> ri fw an, we showed a couple of chinese airline stocks that are down despite the green we're seeing across the board and positive sounds from that country with regard to aircraft purchasing going forward. why aren't we seeing better performance from some of these chinese airlines? does it go back to the concerns you raised just a few minutes ago? >> i think the chinese airlines is more for long-term growth story. and i think day-to-day stock price movements probably don't reflect that quite well. >> a little bit of a strange situation, though, ross, when you consider all the different factors, but i like rigan's position. rigan wong, equity analyst. thanks. >> let's move on. we'll go from the skies to the sea. we'll look at the crisis and hear from the world's biggest shipping web portal intraabout a new reliability index. trade links coming up next. >>> the shipping industry has been
capacity of malaysia airlines. i think that's it. generally across the board we still see pressure across the airline this year. >> ri fw an, we showed a couple of chinese airline stocks that are down despite the green we're seeing across the board and positive sounds from that country with regard to aircraft purchasing going forward. why aren't we seeing better performance from some of these chinese airlines? does it go back to the concerns you raised just a few minutes ago? >> i...
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the world's second biggest ipo, malaysia felder gets set to offer near the top of its range. >>> and jamie dimon says he's sorry for jpmorgan's trading losses. he faces a grilling from lawmakers today on capitol hill. >>> if you're just joining us stateside, a good morning to you. what are the futures suggesting we'll get in terms of the opening today? well, mild positive start is what we're looking for here. the dow is just trading three point above fair value. the nasdaq at the moment is trading, what, two points above fair value. s&p trading about a point -- a point under fair value is what you should say. arrows are down at the moment. the ftse up 0.2 of 1%. following a slim game for european stocks. we just turned tail. ftse and dax is flat. the ibex is up a percent but near nine-year lows. as far as currency markets are kerpd right n concerned right now. euro/dollar 1.25. we were up 1.2670 on monday as well. right in the middle of the range. we keep our eyes on bond markets. we've got 12-month t-bill out of italy. ten-year bond market as well so it will be interesting for the d
the world's second biggest ipo, malaysia felder gets set to offer near the top of its range. >>> and jamie dimon says he's sorry for jpmorgan's trading losses. he faces a grilling from lawmakers today on capitol hill. >>> if you're just joining us stateside, a good morning to you. what are the futures suggesting we'll get in terms of the opening today? well, mild positive start is what we're looking for here. the dow is just trading three point above fair value. the nasdaq at...
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. >> i have played some good tournaments over the years and malaysia and other places where it's hot. and certainly fitness running the miles and losing weight, it comes into plays like this, consecutive days like this. >> today is warmer as the day progresses and looking forward to tomorrow and as long as tiger keeps heating up, i'll be fine with the heat. not too bad. >> i brought my shades with me. i knew it was going to be a limited area around the green and i thought i better be prepared. >> reporter: the heat is not bothering the host at all. tiger woods with a good round at 3-under 68, 2-under par. three off of the clubhouse lead. one of the guys, robert garrigas. we have an interesting story about his caddy at 5:45. and it's hot, shawn, i'm getting water and more ac. >> thank you, dave. >>> and can you check the forecast 24/7 as the temperature rises with the fox 5 weather app. you can download it on your droid, i-phone and ipad and go to our website, www.myfoxdc.com. >>> we're following a developing story. a warehouse worker remains missing after a roof collapse that happened
. >> i have played some good tournaments over the years and malaysia and other places where it's hot. and certainly fitness running the miles and losing weight, it comes into plays like this, consecutive days like this. >> today is warmer as the day progresses and looking forward to tomorrow and as long as tiger keeps heating up, i'll be fine with the heat. not too bad. >> i brought my shades with me. i knew it was going to be a limited area around the green and i thought i...
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she's a shooter from malaysia, going for the gold in the women's 10 meter air rifle event. she says some of her family members are worried about her decision to compete. so close her due date. her husband and doctor will both accompany her to london. she will be sitting out at 50-meter event even though she qualified, because she figures her bell ip going y's going to for her to shoot lying down. >> suppose when she -- just as she squeezes the trigger -- the baby kicks. wow! >> she's find out. >> fig ter out, for sure. >> make that jacket for her? >> probably make her own. [ obama ] i'm barack obama and i approve this message. [ male announcer ] it started like this... i speak the language of business. i know how jobs are created. [ male announcer ] but it ended like this. one of the worst economic records in the country. when mitt romney was governor, massachusetts lost 40,000 manufacturing jobs. a rate twice the national average. and fell to forty-seventh in job creation. fourth from the bottom. instead of hiring workers from his own state, romney outsourced call center j
she's a shooter from malaysia, going for the gold in the women's 10 meter air rifle event. she says some of her family members are worried about her decision to compete. so close her due date. her husband and doctor will both accompany her to london. she will be sitting out at 50-meter event even though she qualified, because she figures her bell ip going y's going to for her to shoot lying down. >> suppose when she -- just as she squeezes the trigger -- the baby kicks. wow! >>...
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under bain capital like the one you work for were outsourced to china, india, taiwan, japan, singapore, malaysia, south korea, ireland, france. and they're continuing to do it. you after 33 years of work are facing unemployment with the continued policy after he's gone. but he's still making profit. you said stand with us if you have an interest. have you heard from mr. romney or his campaign? >> oh, no not at all. >> 50 miles away, there was no response to your protests? >> not to my knowledge. >> what is it that you want him to say? if you could talk to mr. romney whab would you say to him as someone who worked 33 years at the company which means you were there when he was ceo of bain even before they bought it. after they bought it and he's gone on but still makes a profit from him. because of outsourcing from a company he's making a profit from. >> first of all i'd have to ask him if he had a job. and your policy, all you would have to do is stop sending the jobs out of the country. all of these holding companies and just keep them in the u.s. you wouldn't have to create any jobs if you just
under bain capital like the one you work for were outsourced to china, india, taiwan, japan, singapore, malaysia, south korea, ireland, france. and they're continuing to do it. you after 33 years of work are facing unemployment with the continued policy after he's gone. but he's still making profit. you said stand with us if you have an interest. have you heard from mr. romney or his campaign? >> oh, no not at all. >> 50 miles away, there was no response to your protests? >>...
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you hadn't heard about a trip he took to malaysia. >> he took the trip to malaysia and in the book he said he was scared to go in the leprosy ward. i always thought my dad was fearless, but when i found out he was scared about going in there. but there was a peace corps volunteer, a nurse working but he did have the guts to go in to the leprosy ward and it was a great story. my father is a human being. >> you were impressed by the fact he was so open and honest about his fear and that he then overcame it. >> absolutely. the fact that he acknowledged that he was afraid of going in there but then had the guts to go in there, put that in writing, made him really a human being, and i understood for really one of the few times in my life how he balanced all of these different things. he was scared just like the rest of us. but he persevered and he had great hope and great faith in god. that's what the book is really about. >> in reading the notes about the book last night, mark, one of the things i was curious about, for his entire life he was shriver and yet part of the kennedy family. of
you hadn't heard about a trip he took to malaysia. >> he took the trip to malaysia and in the book he said he was scared to go in the leprosy ward. i always thought my dad was fearless, but when i found out he was scared about going in there. but there was a peace corps volunteer, a nurse working but he did have the guts to go in to the leprosy ward and it was a great story. my father is a human being. >> you were impressed by the fact he was so open and honest about his fear and...
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jobs shipped to china, to india, to taiwan, japan, singapore, malaysia, south korea, ireland, and france. make no mistake, this report could be a game changer. because romney is running on his business record.
jobs shipped to china, to india, to taiwan, japan, singapore, malaysia, south korea, ireland, and france. make no mistake, this report could be a game changer. because romney is running on his business record.
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plus malaysia. the agreement includes all of the nafta-stop privileges that promote offshoring. or drastically, it has all sorts of new corporate privileges. the right to extend medicine and seat monopolies to jack up medicine prices, even the right to challenge that is a prescription group buying plans. for instance, what the obama in ministration has put in their health reform bill, there at the negotiating table behind closed doors trying to kill the right to use for other countries. or the financial rules would have just a limit. countries are not allowed to ban risky financial products or services. at the same time we are trying to issue regulations under financial reform. and the agreement even medals with how we spend our local tax dollars. for folks run the country you're doing sweat-free campaigns, living wage campaigns, green buying campaigns, this agreement says first you cannot have local preferences, so no recycling money back into state and tax dollars, no buy american, but also conditions like a product has to have recycled content or that uniform has to be sweat-
plus malaysia. the agreement includes all of the nafta-stop privileges that promote offshoring. or drastically, it has all sorts of new corporate privileges. the right to extend medicine and seat monopolies to jack up medicine prices, even the right to challenge that is a prescription group buying plans. for instance, what the obama in ministration has put in their health reform bill, there at the negotiating table behind closed doors trying to kill the right to use for other countries. or the...
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the big one, i think, will be when william and kate go on their next major mission which is malaysia and singapore. that's going to be mid-september. and that will be huge. i think the press corps on that will be over 100, 150 people. >> it may be hard, the queen, to not go on all those trips but she has backed off the long-distance trips allowing other members of the royal family to do that for her. >> my understanding from people i speak to is really she's starting to do less and less after the jubilee and expect prince charles and camilla and william and kate and harry to step up a little. and spend more time with philip. she'll never abdicate. the way the system of monarchy works it's really sharing of that power. and charles will shadow to his mother. as far as the john major there, the former prime minister. >> and we're seeing this motorcade still approaching st. paul's cathedral. some of the people inside. what will happen as the queen enters the cathedral? will everyone rise? >> they will stand. and the national anthem will be played as she walks in, and she will then be the
the big one, i think, will be when william and kate go on their next major mission which is malaysia and singapore. that's going to be mid-september. and that will be huge. i think the press corps on that will be over 100, 150 people. >> it may be hard, the queen, to not go on all those trips but she has backed off the long-distance trips allowing other members of the royal family to do that for her. >> my understanding from people i speak to is really she's starting to do less and...
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jobs shipped to china, to india, to taiwan, japan, singapore, malaysia, south korea, ireland, and france. make no mistake, this report could be a game changer. because romney is running on his business record. he claims experience in the private sector qualifies him for the white house. and he's had the audacity to hit president obama for jobs outsourced. >> how is china so successful in taking our jobs? this president has watched that happen. he complains. he says he would take them to the mat. but they've walked auld over him. if i'm president of the united states, that will end. we will not let china continue to steal jobs from the united states. chinese are smiling to the bank taking our currency and taking our jobs and taking a lot of our future. i'm not willing to let that happen. >> not willing to let that happen, but the fact is he did. and on the same day of this new report coming out, romney's campaign comes out with a brand new ad in swing states like ohio. once again making the claim that he'll bring back jobs from overseas. >> president romney's first 100 days, what will the
jobs shipped to china, to india, to taiwan, japan, singapore, malaysia, south korea, ireland, and france. make no mistake, this report could be a game changer. because romney is running on his business record. he claims experience in the private sector qualifies him for the white house. and he's had the audacity to hit president obama for jobs outsourced. >> how is china so successful in taking our jobs? this president has watched that happen. he complains. he says he would take them to...
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malaysia airlines has instituted a no-child zone on some of its flights. next hour, i'll talk with a blogger and mom who's against this idea. she says she thinks it could be bad for business. so, what do you think about this idea? should airlines offer kid-free zones on flights? have you been bugged by a child on an airline? tweet me @randikayecnn. we'll share your thoughts on the air throughout the hour. >>> chaos breaks out in the stands during a european soccer championship, and it puts four officials in the hospital. we'll tell you who's to blame. >>> plus, former penn state football coach jerry sandusky heads to trial tomorrow. we'll set the stage. d@ >>> welcome back. along the way to trial former penn state coach jerry sandusky starts tomorrow. they have picked a jury and are on their way. final attempts to have it thrown out on friday have been denied. he faces 52 counts of sexual misconduct involving young boys. cnn's national correspondent jason carroll takes a look at how the scandal unfolded. >> reporter: his arrest november 5th, 2011, stunned
malaysia airlines has instituted a no-child zone on some of its flights. next hour, i'll talk with a blogger and mom who's against this idea. she says she thinks it could be bad for business. so, what do you think about this idea? should airlines offer kid-free zones on flights? have you been bugged by a child on an airline? tweet me @randikayecnn. we'll share your thoughts on the air throughout the hour. >>> chaos breaks out in the stands during a european soccer championship, and it...
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she's a marksman from malaysia who will happen to be eight months pregnant when she represents the country in the air rifle event. she's expected to give birth september 2nd, less than one month after competing at the olympic games. her husband will be there and her doctor will be there. i've been told her husband is also a doctor. they will accompany her to the london games. so good luck on both accounts. >> yeah. >> winning the gold and bringing the new baby. >> the real gold, right? >> the ultimate gold. >>> coming up, we call oaksterdam service from the east bay to amsterdam. >>> plus, the s-model not ready to hit the road yet, but already sitting in two bay area driveways. we'll let you know which v.i.p.s grabbed that off the assembly line. >>> intended defense cuts could hit the south bay very hard. we'll take a look coming up. >>> a live look outside this morning. not a lot of activity. it looks like from this picture, 280/17 interchange. mike is back today keeping an eye on the traffic pick-up. 5:51. hello? the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't
she's a marksman from malaysia who will happen to be eight months pregnant when she represents the country in the air rifle event. she's expected to give birth september 2nd, less than one month after competing at the olympic games. her husband will be there and her doctor will be there. i've been told her husband is also a doctor. they will accompany her to the london games. so good luck on both accounts. >> yeah. >> winning the gold and bringing the new baby. >> the real...
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kpj malaysia -- care for life. you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. wow, that feels really good! once you experience it, there's no going back. and don't miss our special financing now through july 4th only. plus enjoy the lowest prices of the season on selected bed sets only at the sleep number store, where queen mattresses start at just $699. >>> we're back and we're talking about the incompetent vesting tools and opportunities you need to take advantage of in order to rebuild a battered portfolio or maybe grow an already healthy one. we just went through some of the basics of how an ipo works and now it's time to teach you the process of separating the worth while ones from the duds. something i explain at length in "getting back even" your personal economic recovery plan. dealing with ipos can be difficult and dangerous because of the prospects of
kpj malaysia -- care for life. you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. wow, that feels really good! once you experience it, there's no going back. and don't miss our special financing now through july 4th only. plus enjoy the lowest prices of the season on selected bed sets only at the sleep number store, where queen mattresses...